Three-Row Tesla Model Y L Australian Launch Imminent

Three-Row Tesla Model Y L Australian Launch Imminent
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It seems Australia’s best-selling electric car is about to score another variant, with the Tesla Model Y L securing government approval for local sale.

This does not automatically mean the vehicle will be released, but there is plenty of precedent that suggests the extended wheelbase mid-size SUV will soon be available in Australia.

Long-wheelbase Model Y is 177mm longer than the regular version

The 150mm wheelbase stretch allows the Model Y to accommodate a third row of seats and is the major contributor to the L’s 177mm increase in length over the standard car.

While a third row is added, the Model Y L uses a 2+2+2 arrangement, dialing up the luxury with a pair of second-row captain’s chairs with heating, ventilation and power adjustment. The third-row seats are heated and an upgraded 18-speaker stereo is also fitted.

Model Y L has three rows of two seats rather than the traditional 2+2+3

A specification change in January 2026 also upgraded all Model Ys to the larger 16.0-inch infotainment screen found in the flagship Performance and changed the headlining from light grey to black.

Mechanically, the L mirrors the Model Y Long Range. Tesla is coy on its exact battery and motor specs, but it’s believed the nickel-manganese-cobalt battery pack is about 84kWh and the dual-motor drivetrain is listed in official documentation as producing 378kW.

Slipperier body gives Model Y L almost 700km of range

Thanks to the slightly slipperier profile of the longer body, maximum range actually increases from a WLTP claim of 629km for the Long Range to 681km for the L.  

This would give it the second-longest driving range of any Tesla, after the Model 3 Long Range RWD, which offers 750km.

Middle row chairs are powered, heated and ventilated

Given its arrival is yet to be confirmed pricing is also unknown, but it would presumably slot in between the $68,900 (+ORCs) Model Y Long Range AWD and $89,400 (+ORCs) Model Y Performance AWD.

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FAQ

Will the Tesla Model Y L come to Australia?

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While not yet confirmed, all signs point to the Tesla Model Y L being released in Australia imminently

How does the Tesla Model Y L differ from the standard Model Y?

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The Tesla Model Y L is 177mm longer with 150mm greater wheelbase, allowing for three rows of seats

How much will the Tesla Model Y L cost in Australia?

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Pricing is unconfirmed, but it'll slot between existing variants at around $75-80,000

How long is the Tesla Model Y range?

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The quoted maximum WLTP range for the Tesla Model Y L s 681km, 52km more than the standard car

What powers the Tesla Model Y L?

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The Tesla Model Y L shares the Long Range AWD's battery pack and dual-motor drivetrain

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Scott Newman
Scott Newman has been an automotive journalist for 15 years and has contributed to most of Australia’s motoring publications, including stints at Wheels, MOTOR and Carsales. Would very much like a Porsche Carrera GT.
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